Urgent and brilliant, this story explores how humanity persists in the most fraught circumstances.

"An extraordinary narrative that is both contemporary testimony and literary achievement...[Krys Lee is] one of the most elegant, impeccable voices of her youthful generation. Devotees of authors...including Jhumpa Lahiri and Adam Johnson will certainly be blessed to discover Lee's work."
- Library Journal, Starred Review

A gripping account of how Lenin’s 1917 train ride to Petrograd ignited the Russian Revolution.

"A superbly written narrative history that draws together and makes sense of scattered data, anecdotes, and minor episodes, affording us a bigger picture of events that we now understand to be transformative."
- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

Plucky, purple-haired Isabella is back for another adventure! Just how high can a little girl dream?

"The heroine of My Name Is Not Isabella highlights pioneering women in American politics...Biographical background about each politico and a timeline of other female firsts round out a light introduction to women's role in U.S. political history."
- Publishers Weekly

This unlikely duo set the United States on the path to becoming a superpower.

"An elegant dual study resurrects Alexander Hamilton as one of George Washington's most valued advisers...Knott and Williams expertly show how Hamilton was often attacked because Washington was untouchable. "
- Kirkus Reviews

Daniel Gordis's biography about a figure whose influence continues to be felt throughout the world.

"The story of Menachem Begin is an inspiring story of Israel, and his legacy is one that lives with us still. Daniel Gordis expertly recreates that epic and passionately passes that tradition on to his listeners. Anyone wishing to understand Israel-its past as well as it current affairs-must turn to Gordis' Begin."
- Michael Oren, author of Six Days of War

Conor O'Clery has written a unique and truly suspenseful thriller of the day the Soviet Union died.

"Shrewd political history...O'Clery presents a colorful human-scale saga, full of pathos and pettiness. (As Gorbachev was preparing his farewell address, Yeltsin sent minions to evict his family from their dacha.) But he also illuminates larger historical forces: the revival of nationalist politics in the breakaway Soviet republics; the desperate food shortages as the command economy lost its authority; the social enervation that left no one willing to defend the Soviet system by force. The result is a revealing portrait of one of history's greatest upheavals."
- Publishers Weekly

An epic saga of Vietnam hailed by the "San Francisco Chronicle" as The War and Peace of our age

“This superb novel could well be the War and Peace of our age. By using a technique of historical progression, author Anthony Grey does for the Vietnam wars what Leo Tolstoy did for the Napoleonic wars.”
- San Francisco Chronicle

An account of China's presence in Africa, an empire shaping the future of millions of people.

“China’s trade with Africa has grown dramatically…But China’s investments…are less significant for this rapidly evolving relationship, according to this 15-country survey by veteran African correspondent French, than the significant flow of new Chinese immigrants—often pushed out by the pressure and oppression back home as much as lured by opportunity. In vivid first-person reportage, French explores this momentous phenomenon, while challenging assumptions about China and Chinese immigrants…The book will appeal to students of China and Africa, and anyone interested in the shifting contours of the global economy and its geopolitical consequences.”
- Publishers Weekly

A hopeful, affirmative and inspiring model for the future, from bestselling author, Steven Johnson.

"Samuel Cohen narrates at a good pace, alternating cleanly between the stories and the quotations, which are set aside from Johnson's arguments by a variety of accents. Using the original French railway system as a metaphor for what's wrong with traditional social and political structures, Johnson proposes tapping into networks to widen reach and participation. Cohen puts just the right emphasis on Johnson's words, moving from topic to topic, and the jargon associated with each, with aplomb."
- AudioFile Magazine

A riveting tale from the globally renowned, award-winning Helon Habila.

Starred Review. "A cinematic adventure and a remarkably tense race against the clock...rendered with insight and sensitivity, but also an unsparing sense of irony; indeed, it's a credit to Habila's storytelling that his mournful vision of the world never eclipses its fragile beauty, or its humanity."
- Publishers Weekly

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